Small A-Frame Treehouse in the Woods made from Recycled Materials
A-frame structures sometimes feel like a thing of the past; reminiscent of an era that has been replaced by rectangular modern homes all around. Yet, it is this nostalgic appeal that makes them perfect as a secluded hangout in the garden! Designed for a couple of boys in the Australian bushland, the Crump Treehouse feels absolutely magical a first glance. With an aging gum tree on one side and a hill of the other, there is absolutely no shortage of greenery here. Adding to the green brilliance is the eco-friendly cabin that has been crafted almost entirely using recycled materials by Crump Architects.
Duckboards and a small entry deck lead to the fabulous treehouse
Materials used for building his ingenious treehouse were acquired from various local sources including a demolished carport and other old, weary structures that needed to be dismantled. A series of duck-boards and open deck welcome you into the treehouse with glittering lighting adding to its aura. On the inside, one finds layers of Baltic Pine making an impressive visual statement. A floating bed, fireplace, small nooks and hangouts and a couple of bunk beds ensure there is ample place to rest and relax in here. A frame of the cabin narrows at the top while bringing the views inside
A-frame treehouse with glass walls and windows that bring the outdoor inside
Bunk beds inside the A-frame treehouse for the two boys
Cozy interior of the brilliant treehouse that is lined with Baltic Pine
The glazed façade bri...
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